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The main categories of reproduction are sexual and asexual. Two types of reproduction are asexual and sexual reproduction.
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The types are two - sexual and asexual.
The two types of reproduction are sexual reproduction, which involves the fusion of gametes from two parents, and asexual reproduction, which involves producing offspring from a single organism without the need for gametes from another organism.
The plant life cycle is divided into two main stages: the sporophyte stage and the gametophyte stage. The sporophyte stage begins when a seed germinates and grows into a mature plant that produces spores. These spores develop into gametophytes, which produce gametes (egg and sperm) that combine to form a new sporophyte plant. This cycle repeats itself to perpetuate plant growth and reproduction.
Budding and regeneration are two types of asexual reproduction, where a new organism is produced from the parent organism without the need for fertilization.
Sexual and Asexual Reproduction.
The two modes of reproduction are favored under different conditions.
The two phases in the life cycle of coelenterates are the polyp stage and the medusa stage. The polyp stage is characterized by a tubular body with tentacles facing upwards, while the medusa stage is characterized by a bell-shaped body with tentacles facing downwards. These two stages alternate in the life cycle of coelenterates.
Reproduction is a process of producing more of one's own kind. The main two types of reproduction are sexual and asexual.
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